KyJoe340 | Posted on: Apr 8 2018, 10:20 PM |
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https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005G5SIR...0?ie=UTF8&psc=1 I got this. $114.73 shipped it's been great, and light too. I must have got it on sale, just looked it's $200 now. |
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KyJoe340 | Posted on: Apr 8 2018, 09:02 PM |
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I have a 2017 F250 camper package 4X4 reg cab with a 2007 Lance 915. CAT scale loaded, wet, me, the wife and a full tank of gas 10,060. GVWR 10.000. GAWR F/R 4,800 6,340. 18" tires 3,640 each. CAT scale F/R 4,180 5,880 So I'm good on GAWR and tires but GVWR is right on the money. I have reduced 150lbs from these #'s with lithium battery and a different mattress. Also if I'm going somewhere that has water I don't travel with 35gals I just put in about 10. I have Timbren jounce bumpers and Torklift bump stops for my overload springs. The truck handles great. |
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KyJoe340 | Posted on: Jan 23 2018, 08:39 PM |
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Talking with Torklift I found out they make the brackets that mount to the frame of your truck out of powder coated stainless steel and just the extension is aluminum. I went that route instead of just powder coated steel. $925 front and rear for stainless and aluminum vs $630 for steel. |
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KyJoe340 | Posted on: Jan 19 2018, 10:30 PM |
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I'm getting both front and rear Torklift tiedowns and wondering if it's worth getting the aluminum instead of powdercoated steel. About $300 difference. I already have the Fastguns, they came with my camper. Thanks |
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KyJoe340 | Posted on: Jan 15 2018, 10:22 PM |
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Thanks for all the response. Googled "Truck camper riser" and got a lot of info. Didn't know what to call it. Thanks |
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KyJoe340 | Posted on: Jan 10 2018, 12:41 AM |
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First off, hello to everyone on the forum. I'm new to TC's but have been rvíng for 25yrs. I have a 2007 Lance 915 going on my 2017 reg cab F250 w/camper package and 18" rims and tires but it hits the top of the bed rail about 1/4" before resting on the bottom of the truck bed. I have a bed mat already and just need about 1/2 to 3/4" more to clear the bed rail. I hate to add another mat because of the weight. I've been thinking of other ways such as garage floor tiles, gym mats etc. I could just put 3/4"plywood in the bed, maybe not the whole sheet, thinking about ripping it 12" for each side with some thin rubber mat adhered to it so it won't slide. Anyone run into this problem and have any ideas? Thanks |
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